Little Computer People
Original title: Little Computer People
Alternative title: House-On-A-Disk
Platform: Amiga 500
Region: Europe
Media: Floppy
Controller: Mouse
Genre: Strategy
Gametype: Licensed
Release Year: 1987
Developer: 16 Blitz, Ricochet 16
Publisher: Activision
Players: 1 Only
Licensed from: Activision
Hardware: OCS
Conversions: Amstrad/Schneider CPC464/664/6128 Apple II/IIGS Atari ST/E Commodore C64/128 Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48/128/+2/+3
Disks: 1
Programmer: Gene Smith
Designer: David Crane, Sam Nelson
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Little Computer People can be described as the "mother" of The Sims. When you load the game for the first time and personalise it with your name you'll see a house with several rooms like a kitchen, living room, bed room, etc. After some time of waiting a little person will appear and check out the house with all its rooms to see if he likes it. If he likes it, he will move in shortly and bring his dog along with him. 

That's where the real "game" starts and that's what it will be like every time you'll load the game from then. You see the house and the little person living in it, doing all kinds of stuff people do in their daily routine. He'll cook, eat, feed his dog, read newspapers, watch TV and from time to time he will write you a letter to let you know what he feels or what things he misses. To keep it more game-like, you can "talk" to him in form of typing commands like "feed dog". You can also play cards with him and send him food or a present. There is no aim in this game other than to interact with your LCP.

http://www.mobygames.com/game/little-computer-people
